You have done an excellent job covering all of the points made in this speech! You would be the first person for me to vote for you as Prime Minister! Thank you!
As far as Camille's ideas on democratic renewal are concerned, I could not agree more. However electoral reform is hardly a new idea and she was rather vague on how she would go about it and what system she would support as a replacement for FPTP.
Implementing a Green Tax Shift in certain sectors would be a good move, however I was a tad concerned with her boast that as PM she would reform the way the gov.t collects taxes.
Progressive taxation is in simplest terms, a good and just thing
It ensures that social services, which provide the general working public with an equitable and fair standard of living are paid for, largely by income tax which is collected based on one's ability to pay.
Meaning the wealthy pay the greatest burden of tax. This ensures that services considered essential to survival (health, education, etc.) for the majority of the public are paid for by the minority who control most of the wealth. That is social justice.
If Miss Labchuk's goal where to replace progressive taxation with a regressive form of consumer taxation than I could not support her.
Also a period of global recession is hardly a time for fiscal conservatism and an unmovable line on deficit spending.
History has shown that government intervention can and does positively stimulate economies. I would agree with the Keynesian methodology of saving during the good times and spending during the bad,
I do not mean to be overly critical, I felt that Miss Labchuk's general presentation was good and found many of her ideas agreeable. As an average Canadian citizen I just felt like airing my two-cents regarding some of her views.
Absolutely no disrespect is intended.
BTW, Please ignore the grammatical errors in the previous paragraph
Well done, but since this is for TV, don't forget to have some fun too. If Bob Rae can jump into a lake, there must be something fun you can add to your next videos to increase appeal to the non-political viewers too.
Well done Camille, clearly you've got your head screwed on properly. I would love to see you succeed and so I say: 1) never quote Ghandi (trite), 2) avoid phrases like "Revitalize Democracy", and 3) never stop working on making your message sound natural; I know you've made great progress that way, but I hope you agree there's still a long way to go. Well done!
3:53 There is nothing wrong with quoting Gandhi in a speech. Obama can do it and so could Clinton and MLK. You just have to be have to be able to to wield the words of the great Gandhi.
What an impressive candidate, in both policy and the manner she carries herself.
For those of us south of the Canadian border, if we could only look north and see such a truly Green-thinking Prime Minister, how inspiring it would be for politics in the U.S. (and around the world).
Wow! great green vision! I really like the agenda you've created. you're priorities are right on. Global warming, organic farming, animal welfare are all important things that need to be addressed.
You have done an excellent job covering all of the points made in this speech! You would be the first person for me to vote for you as Prime Minister! Thank you!
act251 2 years ago
As far as Camille's ideas on democratic renewal are concerned, I could not agree more. However electoral reform is hardly a new idea and she was rather vague on how she would go about it and what system she would support as a replacement for FPTP.
Implementing a Green Tax Shift in certain sectors would be a good move, however I was a tad concerned with her boast that as PM she would reform the way the gov.t collects taxes.
Progressive taxation is in simplest terms, a good and just thing
canadianpunk77 2 years ago
It ensures that social services, which provide the general working public with an equitable and fair standard of living are paid for, largely by income tax which is collected based on one's ability to pay.
Meaning the wealthy pay the greatest burden of tax. This ensures that services considered essential to survival (health, education, etc.) for the majority of the public are paid for by the minority who control most of the wealth. That is social justice.
canadianpunk77 2 years ago
If Miss Labchuk's goal where to replace progressive taxation with a regressive form of consumer taxation than I could not support her.
Also a period of global recession is hardly a time for fiscal conservatism and an unmovable line on deficit spending.
History has shown that government intervention can and does positively stimulate economies. I would agree with the Keynesian methodology of saving during the good times and spending during the bad,
canadianpunk77 2 years ago
I do not mean to be overly critical, I felt that Miss Labchuk's general presentation was good and found many of her ideas agreeable. As an average Canadian citizen I just felt like airing my two-cents regarding some of her views.
Absolutely no disrespect is intended.
BTW, Please ignore the grammatical errors in the previous paragraph
canadianpunk77 2 years ago
Well done, but since this is for TV, don't forget to have some fun too. If Bob Rae can jump into a lake, there must be something fun you can add to your next videos to increase appeal to the non-political viewers too.
emperorinsaino 3 years ago
you covered SO MANY areas, I think you should have concentrated things to a few core areas and then expand on policy changes within those areas...
that being said, great presentation! - very professional
kareno18 3 years ago
Well done Camille, clearly you've got your head screwed on properly. I would love to see you succeed and so I say: 1) never quote Ghandi (trite), 2) avoid phrases like "Revitalize Democracy", and 3) never stop working on making your message sound natural; I know you've made great progress that way, but I hope you agree there's still a long way to go. Well done!
loneislander 3 years ago
3:53 There is nothing wrong with quoting Gandhi in a speech. Obama can do it and so could Clinton and MLK. You just have to be have to be able to to wield the words of the great Gandhi.
gundamWWW 1 year ago
Finally, a candidate who can replace my need for sleeping pills.
josephkwood 3 years ago
Proportional Representation FTW! Logged in to upvote this.
captainosmoteria 3 years ago
you're the best!
bolezhinkov 3 years ago
Proportional representation !!!! Women and minorities presence in decision-making!!!
I would vote for you and support your plan now
iamchus 3 years ago 2
You're a natural viral gal, Camille! You've got it in the bag!
sarahlouisemar 3 years ago
Bravo! You have my vote!
Where do I sign-up to volunteer?!
Bradford Duplisea
Gatineau, QC
bradduplisea 3 years ago
Great video Camille...go girl!
maggiesnan 3 years ago
What an impressive candidate, in both policy and the manner she carries herself.
For those of us south of the Canadian border, if we could only look north and see such a truly Green-thinking Prime Minister, how inspiring it would be for politics in the U.S. (and around the world).
Elect Camille - for Canada and the world!
mfeinsteintube 3 years ago 2
I hope you're using Canadian unionized labour for those flag holders behind you! ;)
masterbaglesworth 3 years ago
Fantastic video Camille - you've presented a comprehensive agenda that covers all issues important to Canada - you've got my vote!
greysealhugger 3 years ago 2
Wow! great green vision! I really like the agenda you've created. you're priorities are right on. Global warming, organic farming, animal welfare are all important things that need to be addressed.
summerskies 3 years ago 2
Go Camille! My favorite Anne of GG co-star!
Jbee420 3 years ago